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Easton's Bible Dictionary

 

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Music, Instrumental
        Among instruments of music used by the Hebrews a principal place
        is given to stringed instruments. These were, (1.) The kinnor,
        the "harp." (2.) The nebel, "a skin bottle," rendered
        "psaltery." (3.) The sabbeka, or "sackbut," a lute or lyre. (4.)
        The gittith, occurring in the title of Ps. 8; 8; 84. (5.) Minnim
        (Ps. 150:4), rendered "stringed instruments;" in Ps. 45:8, in
        the form _minni_, probably the apocopated (i.e., shortened)
        plural, rendered, Authorized Version, "whereby," and in the
        Revised Version "stringed instruments." (6.) Machalath, in the
        titles of Ps. 53 and 88; supposed to be a kind of lute or
        guitar.
        Of wind instruments mention is made of, (1.) The 'ugab (Gen.
        4:21; Job 21:12; 30:31), probably the so-called Pan's pipes or
        syrinx. (2.) The qeren or "horn" (Josh. 6:5; 1 Chr. 25:5). (3.)
        The shophar, rendered "trumpet" (Josh. 6:4, 6, 8). The word
        means "bright," and may have been so called from the clear,
        shrill sound it emitted. It was often used (Ex. 19:13; Num.
        10:10; Judg. 7:16, 18; 1 Sam. 13:3). (4.) The hatsotserah, or
        straight trumpet (Ps. 98:6; Num. 10:1-10). This name is supposed
        by some to be an onomatopoetic word, intended to imitate the
        pulse-like sound of the trumpet, like the Latin taratantara.
        Some have identified it with the modern trombone. (5.) The
        halil, i.e, "bored through," a flute or pipe (1 Sam. 10:5; 1
        Kings 1:40; Isa. 5:12; Jer. 48:36) which is still used in
        Israel. (6.) The sumponyah, rendered "dulcimer" (Dan. 3:5),
        probably a sort of bagpipe. (7.) The maskrokith'a (Dan. 3:5),
        rendered "flute," but its precise nature is unknown.
        Of instruments of percussion mention is made of, (1.) The
        toph, an instrument of the drum kind, rendered "timbrel" (Ex.
        15:20; Job 21:12; Ps. 68:25); also "tabret" (Gen. 31:27; Isa.
        24:8; 1 Sam. 10:5). (2.) The paamon, the "bells" on the robe of
        the high priest (Ex. 28:33; 39:25). (3.) The tseltselim,
        "cymbals" (2 Sam. 6:5; Ps. 150:5), which are struck together and
        produce a loud, clanging sound. Metsilloth, "bells" on horses
        and camels for ornament, and metsiltayim, "cymbals" (1 Chr.
        13:8; Ezra 3:10, etc.). These words are all derived from the
        same root, tsalal, meaning "to tinkle." (4.) The menaan'im, used
        only in 2 Sam. 6:5, rendered "cornets" (R.V., "castanets"); in
        the Vulgate, "sistra," an instrument of agitation. (5.) The
        shalishim, mentioned only in 1 Sam. 18:6, rendered "instruments
        of music" (marg. of R.V., "triangles or three-stringed
        instruments").
        The words in Eccl. 2:8, "musical instruments, and that of all
        sorts," Authorized Version, are in the Revised Version
        "concubines very many."
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Biblical Meaning for 'Music, Instrumental' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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